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Henley reigns A newer festivity, the Homecoming Parade brought many fans to decorated downtown Hobart. Thanks to Debu- teens. Booster Club, and Student Council, win- dows displayed were in school colors with clever sayings. The parade fea- tured the school floats. Homecoming court can- didates. mayor and clerk, and the Hobart High band. Crowns were placed on Senior Queen Darlene Henley escorted by Jay Manfred, and ju- nior and sophomore princesses, Kathleen O’Brien and escort Rod McDonald, and Shawn Lake with escort Nino Maggio. Other candi- dates included: Seniors Connie Randle and Anita Aspinwall with escorts Dave Patrick and Jim SteffuSi Juniors Jamie Mason and Julie Jamison with escorts Brad Ruel and Marty Jamison: and Sophomores Amy Reed and Cindy Biggs with es- corts Rich Killingsworth and Tom Leach. An- nounced in the after- noon pep session, Ray Fonseca, 65, was voted as Mr. Football.” Senior Steve Bell won a football autographed by all the football players. The float entitled Squash the Indians,” which was constructed by the Ju- nior Class was given first place honors. Con- tributing their part to the Homecoming cele- bration, the Brickies de- feated the Portage Indi- ans 18-2. 4
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Follow The Yellow Brick Road 3 I Due to more restrictions on driving, less people were able to park. 2. Former pool director. William Anderson, became assistant to the principal. 3. Speaking at a rally is new principal Mr. Richard Bar- ack. 4 Prep room was added. Senior Scott Jaskulski catches up on some assign- ment. 5. Mr. William Cope leads the seniors in a cheer. 6 Hall monitors were insti- tuted. Mrs Reagan records information. 7. Three football players. John Rayter. Dave Patrick and Mike Stafford, watched several games go by. The Yellow Brick Road MtS There is a long, wind- ing road that everyone must take — the road to the future. At HHS it can be personalized to be called The Yellow Brick Road. Many little paths can lead you from the main road, but they are all ac- tually going in the same direction — forward. The paths represent the decisions made or to be madei what classes to take, what college or what job. Each choice made is adding another brick to the road. The following pages show the different paths people at HHS took, and how they walked down those paths. S After-school detention detained many students in- cluding senior Tom Tokash.
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. Yohan was a familiar face at games. Behind the mask was Senior Jim Col- lier. 3 . Flower in hand. Sophomore Shawn Lake laughs with escort Nino Maggio. Lake was crowned at half-time. 3 . Locker sneakies were done and Mr. Football was chosen. Ray Fonseca re- ceived both honors. 4 . Just about to get a hug from Mayor Tim Lewis is Kathleen O ' Brien, junior princess. 5. Punk Day revealed many different outfits. Here in theater class are Car- men Bertolo. Terri Joiner. Marcia But- ler and Kelly Hallas, all seniors. 6 . Painting windows uptown is a tradi- tion and a mess. Taking part are Ju- niors Mary Black. Pam Shay and Mi- chelle McDonald. 7 . Anticipation and the cold air grab each of the candidates and their es- corts. Shown are Senior Connie Ran- dle. Junior Julie Jamison. Sophomore Marty Jamison. Senior Jay Manfred. Senior Darlene Henley, Junior Brad Ruel and Junior Jamie Mason. Julie and Darlene wear mums sold by Quill and Scroll and Brad holds a football distributed by the cheerleaders after every touchdown. . Squash the Indians received the award for best float in that competi- tion. It belonged to the Junior Class and was noted for its color and theme. 9 . Crowded into the convertible, i n the Homecoming parade, driven by Seniors Jeff Moody and Michael Ma- zurek is Queen Darlene Henley and her court- Anita Aspinwall and Connie Randle, seniors. 10 . Past cheerleader Mrs. Fressle wears her outfit on Spirit Day. Football Homecoming 5
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